Despite workplace gains for women, gender stereotypes continue worldwide. A large study explains how social roles keep them alive.
Men in local leadership positions are unaware of gender leadership disparities and are less likely to challenge dominant stereotypes compared to women, suggests new research by the University of South ...
March is Women's History Month. As far as we have come in 2024, gender stereotypes continue to impede women’s career advancement. In a 2024 Annual Reviews article, Heilman, Caleo, and Manzi highlight ...
S&P Global recently released a new research report that suggests women could achieve parity with men across senior leadership roles in the U.S. between 2030 and 2037. The report, titled “Breaking ...
A study spearheaded by researchers at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia has found that reminding women about the gender competition gap increases their willingness ...
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Gender stereotypes are often accurate but vary in magnitude depending on the criterion
Research published in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology found that while gender stereotypes are often viewed as ...
Landry is an assistant professor of emergency medicine at Harvard Medical School. Lewiss is an emergency medicine physician. Yet amid these critical conversations, one issue is less commonly parsed ...
Women remain significantly underrepresented in Europe’s hydropower sector, particularly in technical and leadership roles.
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